International audienceWe evidence at room temperature the detection of photogenerated spin currents by using a magnetic electrode without the need of an external magnetic field. The device is based on a semiconductor (Al,Ga)As/GaAs quantum well embedded in a p−i−n junction. The spin filtering is performed owing to a Co−Fe−B/MgO electrode with in-plane magnetization. We observe a helicity-dependent photocurrent when the device is excited under oblique incidence with circularly polarized light. The helicity-dependent photocurrent is explored as a function of the incident and azimuth angles of the incoming light wave vector with respect to the magnetization direction of the magnetic electrode. The results are interpreted as a consequence of th...